Your terminal's missing command palette.
Why?
- You won't have to look for you app's scripts in
package.json
again. Just hitkmnd
and select the command to run. - You forgot to install commitzen for conventional commits again? Don't worry, we got you covered with
Git -> Commit
. - You won't have to search for the commands to create Next, Remix, Vite, and CRA apps again. Want more boilerplates? Let us know.
- Read closest
package.json
for itsscripts
. - Read annotations for
scripts
. - Filter commands with text input.
- Conventional commit command.
- Create app from boilerplates (Next.js, Remix, Vite).
- Tools for other ecosystems than TypeScript.
- Persistent settings with
~/.kmnd
. - Custom commands and local automation with
~/.kmnd
. - Interface for community extensions.
In this section we've covered how to install and use kmnd
. You can either run it once with npx
to check if it suits you, or install globally if you want to stay with it.
$ npx kmnd@latest
npm i -g kmnd@latest
kmnd
Btw, you can add alias to your .zshrc
or .bashrc
to make it even shorter. Here you go: alias k="kmnd"
- NVM
- PNPM
$ nvm use
$ pnpm i
$ pnpm build
$ pnpm test:unit
Made with contrib.rocks.
- Shout out to Vadim Demedes for creating
ink
andink-ui
.